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  2. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday the Hon. Peter Murphy moved the adoption of the usual Address-in-reply. He said he was in, accord with every line ...

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  3. PRESENTATION TO MR. T. B. CRIBB.

    In accordance, wills previous announcements it has been decided to invite Mr. T. B. Cribb to a social gathering in the Town Hall, on Tuesday evening ...

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  4. THE NOVICE SHEFFIELD.

    Pedestrians are reminded that nominations for the Novice Handicap, £10, 75 yards, to be run on the limestone-street sports grounds on Thursday, the 29th ...

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  5. A CHARGE OF INCEST.

    Henry Maunder, who was brought before the Police Magistrate at the Ipswich Police Court, on Wednesday of last week, on a charge of incest, and was ...

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  6. WRECK OF A RUSSIAN TRANSPORT.

    A Russian transport, which was loaded with provisions and arms, and was on route from Shanghai to Vadivostock, struck a rock at the Kurile ...

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  7. SALE AT WOODEND.

    Messrs. Harding and Co. desire to call attention to the alteration of time for the sale of Mrs. Elligett's property at Woodend. The hour is changed ...

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  8. CONFIRMATION SERVICE AT MINDEN.

    Last Sunday (writes a correspondent) a confirmation service was held at Minden in the Zion Lutheran Church when there were about 150 persons ...

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  9. BAIKAL RAILWAY COMPLETED.

    The railway round Lake Baikal, which has for some time been in course of construction by the Russians, has now been completed. ...

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  10. UNFAVOURABLE PROSPECTS FOR RUSSIAN LOAN.

    The prospects of the successful flotation of the Russian loan at Berlin have diminished. French bankers are also reported as rel[?]tant to face a fresh ...

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  11. Russo-Japanese War.

    General Stoessel, who is in command of the defenders, reports that the Japanese besieging forces are keeping up a daily bombardment of Port Arthur, ...

    Article : 85 words
  12. Perilous Ride

    Under date Sydney, September 21 the correspondent [?] Brisbane "Telegraph" wires:—[?] Rankel, aged 14 residing with his [?]-street Broken Hill, ...

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  13. THE SCHOOL SYLLABUS.

    The new syllabus for the State schools has (says the "Courier") been before a conference of the school inspectors, under the chairmanship of ...

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  14. London, September 21.

    It has been made known that the Trans-Siberian railway was recently interrupted for a period of four days. The cause of the interruption has not ...

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  15. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The new series of wool sales opened brisk, with an upward tendency London, September 21. Messrs, Ducroz and Schwartze, ...

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  16. ST. MARY'S NEW CHURCH.

    St. Mary's new Church. which is nearing completion, and which is to be formally opened by his Eminence Cardinal Moran on Sunday, the 2nd of October, ...

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  17. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    As was recorded in a recent issue of the "Queensland Times a block of plaster fell from the ceiling of the Central Congregational Church, ...

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  18. THE RELIGIOUS ASPECT.

    A hundred sermons were preached in Russia on Sunday lamenting the falling away of the people from the faith of their forefathers. ...

    Article : 83 words
  19. AN ALARM OF "FIRE!"

    Early yesterday morning an alarm was given at the Fire Brigade Station, and the bell indicated that the scene of the conflagration was West Ipswich. ...

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  20. SEIZURE OF BRITISH STEAMER DENIED.

    The report that a Russian cruiser had seized a British steamer off Cape Santa Maria, in Spain, is now denied. ...

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  21. THE ESK COURT-HOUSE.

    We learn from Mr. H. P. Somerset, M.L.A., that he has been advised by the Commissioner of Police, in response to his representations, that the matter ...

    Article : 56 words
  22. THE GREAT BOULDER COMPANY.

    The directors of the Great Boulder Mining Company of Western Australia have issued a circular in which it is stated it is estimated that after ...

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  23. TENDERS INVITED.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 18 words
  24. THE COTTON INDUSTRY.

    The cotton-seed ordered by the Department of Agriculture is on the ship Suevic, which is expected to reach Brisbane on the 30th instant. This will be ...

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  25. MORE RUSSIAN WAR-SHIPS.

    It is reported at St. Petersburg that the four war-ships purchased by Russia from the Argentine Republic have arrived at Libau, on the Baltic. ...

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  26. BIOSCOPE COMPANY.

    The New Bioscope Company open in the Town Hall on Saturday afternoon next with a matinee at 4 o'clock. The company, we are informed, comprise ...

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  27. PRESENTATION OF MILITARY MEDAL.

    Yesterday's " Telegraph" says:—Immediately after the opening of Parliament, to-day, his Excellency Sir Herbert Chermside, the Governor, inspected the ...

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  28. AN AMERICAN CARGO.

    The Hon. John Hay (United States Secretary of State) directed a long despatch on the 30th instant to the Russian Government, protesting against ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    At a meeting of the Rockhampton Harbour Board to-day it was resolved to immediately apply to the Government for a loan of £150,000 for a ...

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  30. FATAL RAILWAY COLLISION.

    News is to hand of a fatal railway accident at Ferrara, in Northern Italy. The driver of an engine which was being used for shunting left it ...

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  31. JAPANESE BATTALION REPULSE.

    According to a report from General Stoessel, on the 16th instant, a Japanese battalion vainly attacked the Russian redoubt protecting the waterworks. ...

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  32. NEWTOWN METHODIST BAND OF HOPE.

    A meeting of the above (writes a correspondent) was held in the Newtown Methodist Church on Saturday evening last, the chair being taken by Mr. H. ...

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  33. BOOTY CAPTURED BY JAPANESE.

    The Consul-General for Japan this morning received the following further despatches:—Field-Marshal Oyama reports that further investigation shows ...

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  34. AVOIDING ELECTRIC SHOCKS.

    Owing to the severe losses which have occurred through soldiers touching electrically-charged entanglements, the Japanese storming parties at Port Arthur ...

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  35. ACTION FOR ADMINISTRATION.

    An action brought by Denis F. Barlow against Mrs. Mary Barlow, administratrix in the estate of Denis Barlow, deceased, for the administration of the ...

    Article : 162 words
  36. CORONATION OF KING PETER OF SERVIA.

    The regalia of King Peter of Servia (who, it will be remembered, succeeded to the throne last year after the assassination of any Alexander and Queen ...

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  37. London, September 21. THE RUSSIAN GARRISON.

    The garrison at Port Arthur are encouraged to presevere by persistent rumours being circulated to the effect that the Russian Baltic fleet will ...

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  38. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    A slander action in which Mr. G. [?] Burgess, M.L.A. claimed £1000 [?] ages from Mr. John Hurley, M.L.A. was concluded to-day. The slander ...

    Article : 442 words
  39. A JAPANESE ATTACK.

    The Japanese have begun a general attack from land and sea with a view to capturing the ports at Kik-whan-shan and Er-lung-shan, and also other ...

    Article : 78 words
  40. THE VERY LATEST.

    While the Imperial Prime Minister (the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour) and the Secretary of State for the Colonies (the Right Hon. Alfred Lyttelton) were ...

    Article : 94 words
  41. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 292 words
  42. COFFEE-STALL KEEPER ATTACKED.

    The Melbourne correspondent of the Brisbane "Telegraph," under date September 21, wires:—A coffee-stall keeper in Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, reported ...

    Article : 189 words
  43. WOOGAROO LUNATIC ASYLUM.

    The following is the report of the Hospital for the Insane at Goodna for The week ended on the 17th instant:—Admitted since last report, 3 females; ...

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  44. Later. TWO MORE FORTS CAPTURED.

    News has been received that the Japanese have captured two important forts adjacent to Shiu-shi-ying. ...

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  45. THE FRENCH VINTAGE.

    The vintage in France this year is stated to be the best for many years. ...

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  46. Manchurian Campaign.

    General Kuropatkin, the Russian commander-in-chief, reports that on the 17th instant a Russian reconnaissance showed that the Japanese were ...

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  47. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Prime Minister (the Right Hon. G. H. Reid), in personal explanation, read an extract from Mr. Hughes's speech of yesterday to the effect that ...

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  48. DOLLY CASTLES RETURNING.

    Miss Dolly Castles, sister of the famous Australian songstress, will sail for Australia by the steamer Ortona under engagement with Mr. Williamson to sing ...

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  49. THE RABBIT PEST.

    The reports received by the Government show that, in addition to the poisoning carts employed by the Central Rabbit Board, and the District ...

    Article : 57 words
  50. DAIRYING IN THE RICHMOND RIVER DISTRICT.

    The North Coast Co-Operative Butter Company for August manufactured about 250 tons of butter, and paid suppliers £16,550. Suppliers of Al cream ...

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  51. THE JAPANESE ADVANCE.

    Latest advices indicate that the Japanese left is now in the vicinity of the Liao River, while their right rests on the mountains to the south-eastward of ...

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  52. MARCONI VISITING NEW ZEALAND.

    Signor Marconi, it is announced, will shortly visit New Zealand, and from there he expects to send wireless messages half-way round the world. ...

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  53. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    On Tuesday afternoon Constable Tuesday of the Water Police, had is attention attracted by hearing a splash in the river about 100 yards from ...

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  54. CONFERENCE ON CABLE MATTERS.

    The Hon. Sir William Mulock (Canadian Postmaster-General), Sir Sandford Fleming (who took a special interest in the establishment of the Pacific cable), ...

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  55. London, September 21.

    There is widespread conviction at St. Petersburg that General Kuropatkin is merely delaying the advance of the Japanese army under Field-Marshal ...

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  56. A GENEROUS ACTION.

    We are informed that Mr. H. P. Somreset, M.L.A., has secured some 50 bushels of really-prime prize seed maize (from New South Wales), which be ...

    Article : 128 words
  57. Later. RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    The "Express" publishes a message stating that since the 9th instant General Kuropatkin has received at Mukden 75,000 picked troops from Western ...

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  58. MOUNT BERRYMAN SCHOOL COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of parents interested in Mount Berryman provisional school took [?] in the school-room on Monday that (writes our Sandy Creek ...

    Article : 132 words
  59. ALLEGED TAMPERING WITH LIQUOR.

    The Excise Department (says the "Observer") have issued a summons against Mary Elizabeth Dwyer. of the Broadway Hotel, Woolloongabba, for ...

    Article : 72 words
  60. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Lord Rosebery, speaking at Lincoln last night. opened the Liberal Campaign with a strong indictment against the aims and methods of the ...

    Article : 235 words
  61. Miscellaneous Items.

    Peremptory orders have been sent by the authorities at St. Petersburg to the admirals in command of the Russian fleets at Port Arthur and Vladivostool: ...

    Article : 69 words
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